Similar words: james, james polk, james madison, bestow, bestowed, gamester, bestowment, limestone. Meaning: n. a former village on the James River in Virginia north of Norfolk; site of the first permanent English settlement in America in 1607.
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1. He previously worked for Interstate Engineering in Jamestown as a project engineer.
2. It was three times the size of the Jamestown colony that was founded in 1607.
3. When is the next train for Jamestown?
4. Jamestown , though it possessed a good harbor, was swampy, infested with mosquitoes, and lacked freshwater sources.
5. Jimsonweed was originally called Jamestown weed because the soldiers sent to quell "Bacon's Rebellion" in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1666 ate the berries when food ran out and mass poisoning resulted.
6. Captain John Smith said she had saved the Jamestown colony from "death, famine and utter confusion."
7. The settlements of Jamestown and Plymouth were among the first in the New world.
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8. Unlike the first colonists on Jamestown Island, people today arrive by car.
9. At Jamestown, in 1607, the English made their first successful settlement in North America.
10. Jamestown is divided into two areas: Old Towne and New Towne.
11. President Bush says he enjoyed being in Jamestown, Virginia where it all started.
12. Rolfe was a colonist in Jamestown, Virginia, the first successful English settlement in the Americas.
13. It was called Jamestown and was located in the present - day state of Virginia.
14. Jamestown was the first Englishsettlement in the U.S. It was also the first capital of Virginia.
15. She will visit Jamestown for the anniversary celebration, Buckingham Palace officials announced.
16. Archaeologists found the shells in a Jamestown trash dump where the colonists threw out their kitchen trash.
17. There had been twelve of the chairs originally, made in 1750 for an ancestor of ours in Jamestown.
18. He presided over the Powhatan empire at the time the English established the Jamestown Colony (1607).
19. Fort Monroe, Va., a fishhook-shaped spit of land near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, had been a military post since the time of the first Jamestown settlers.
20. Several events are being promoted under the banner of America's 400th Anniversary and promoted by the Jamestown 2007 Commission.
21. When the London Company landed three tiny vessels at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in 1607, 105 people disembarked to found the Jamestown Colony.
22. The group decided to stay there instead of trying to find Jamestown.
23. The United States National Park Service and a Virginia historical organization jointly run Jamestown Island.
24. Peace came when Pocahontas, daughter of chief Powhatan, married John Rolfe, a tobacco farmer in Jamestown.
25. In the first episode, you play the part of British colonial settlers and establish Jamestown.
26. Early colonizing attempts (584-587) by Sir Walter Raleigh failed, but in '07 colonists dispatched by the London Company established the first permanent settlement at Jamestown (May 3).
27. Another story describes how the Native American princess Pocahontas saved the life of John Smith, the leader in Jamestown, when her father, Powhatan, wanted to kill him.
28. The first permanent English community was established in North America at Jamestown , Virginia , in 1607.
29. Early colonizing attempts (1584-1587) by Sir Walter Raleigh failed, but in 1607 colonists dispatched by the London Company established the first permanent settlement at Jamestown (May 13).
30. The first permanent English settlement in America was a trading post founded in 1607 at Jamestown, in the Old Dominion of Virginia.
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